We’ve only got a couple of weeks before the weather starts to warm up. If you think that your current air conditioner might not have the chops to get you through another California summer, now is a pretty good time to replace it. There are a lot of different options available when it comes to cooling systems, some of which you may never even have considered before. Let’s have a look at one of those options, the heat pump, and how it can benefit you this season.
Comfy Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. Blog: Archive for the ‘Heat Pumps’ Category
Is a Heat Pump Worth Installing?
Monday, March 19th, 2018The Benefits of Installing a Heat Pump
Monday, January 8th, 2018Winter may not be the best time to install a new heating system in your home. However, if you are in the market for a new heater right now you probably don’t have much of a choice. You don’t want to go without a heating system any longer than you have to, even in a place like California. If you’re looking to have a new heater installed, you should take a look at what a heat pump system can offer you. Let’s go over how a heat pump operates, what makes it different from other types of heating systems, and the advantages that one can offer you if you install it this winter.
Should I Install a Ductless System?
Monday, September 4th, 2017If you’re in the market for a new air conditioning system, you have a lot of different options to choose from. Each system has its own set of advantages, suited to different individual circumstances. Before you make any decision about installing a new system, you should have a look at the advantages each system has to offer. Let’s take a look at some of the ways that you can benefit from installing a ductless mini split system.
Cold Air Coming from Your Heat Pump: What’s Wrong?
Monday, December 26th, 2016There are many reasons why you should choose a heat pump to both cool and heat your home. First off, it’s very versatile in that it is a 2-in-1 system. Also, heat pumps work best in climates such as ours—hot summers and mild winters.
Of course, a heat pump can only be fully functional if it’s taken care of. The first step to caring for your heat pump is scheduling maintenance twice a year. Next, if something is wrong with your heat pump, you should contact professionals for repairs right away to prevent further damage. One of the most common repair needs we receive calls for is a heat pump that is only blowing cold air during the winter.